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Air Drawn Dagger Premiere "Apparitions" Video

Air Drawn Dagger have shared an official video for “Apparitions“ featuring Tobi Duncan (Trash Boat). That track will appear on their new album “A Guide For Apparitions,” which is set to be released on April 4. The group said the following:

"A return to big guitar riffs, it's time to take accountability for the mess we're in or accept our fate. On the other side of this song is an element of the hurt, and sometimes anger, you feel once you realize you've outgrown areas of your life and belief systems you held onto for so long. Relish in letting go of what no longer serves you, they’ll have to cross realms if they want to reach you. We brought in Tobi from Trash Boat because we knew this breakdown was the heaviest point of the album, the fight scene, the crescendo; and required an extra element to complete this track."

“A Guide For Apparitions” Track Listing:

01. “Hymn Of The Hag”
02. “Sanctifound”
03. “Sweatin’”
04. “Teeth”
05. “Skinwalkers”
06. “Cadavers”
07. “MaidenMotherCrone”
08. “Castle”
09. “Necromancer”
10. “Coma”
11. “Apparitions” (feat. Tobi Duncan)
12. “Bellyaches”

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PostedFebruary 6, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsAir Drawn Dagger, Apparitions, A Guide For Apparitions

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